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YouTube is offering some previously banned creators the option to request a new channel and rebuild their presence on the platform.
YouTube is piloting a “Second Chances” program letting some terminated creators request a new channel with a fresh start.
You can't directly merge YouTube accounts or channels, but you can manually re-upload videos to essentially merge channels.